(Verse 1) Down by the railroad, where the tracks still rust, I remember the days when we were young and trust. The old city lights, they still shine through the night, But all that’s left now is the fading of the fight. (Chorus) Oh, Old City, you’re still in my heart, Even though time’s torn us apart. Your dusty streets and those wooden doors, I can hear your echo like I did before. Old City, you're where I belong, Even when the world’s gone wrong. (Verse 2) The jukebox plays in that corner bar, Where the memories dance like a faded star. We’d walk these streets in the pouring rain, But now it’s just shadows and a little pain. (Chorus) Oh, Old City, you’re still in my heart, Even though time’s torn us apart. Your dusty streets and those wooden doors, I can hear your echo like I did before. Old City, you're where I belong, Even when the world’s gone wrong. (Bridge) Now the kids don’t run down the alleyways, And the sunset don’t paint the skies the same way. But when I close my eyes, I’m still right there, In the old city, without a care. (Chorus) Oh, Old City, you’re still in my heart, Even though time’s torn us apart. Your dusty streets and those wooden doors, I can hear your echo like I did before. Old City, you're where I belong, Even when the world’s gone wrong. (Outro) Old City, you’ll always stay, A piece of my soul, never fade away. Old City, you’ll always be, A part of me, forever free.